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2000 2008 2013

Population by Age Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

0 ‐ 4 92 7.0% 34 6.7% 43 6.5%

5 ‐ 9 77 5.9% 35 6.9% 44 6.6%

10 ‐ 14 93 7.1% 37 7.3% 46 6.9%

15 ‐ 19 89 6.8% 31 6.1% 45 6.8%

20 ‐ 24 84 6.4% 29 5.7% 39 5.9%

25 ‐ 34 162 12.4% 65 12.8% 77 11.6%

35 ‐ 44 189 14.4% 68 13.4% 81 12.2%

45 ‐ 54 217 16.6% 73 14.3% 99 15.0%

55 ‐ 64 105 8.0% 68 13.4% 96 14.5%

65 ‐ 74 88 6.7% 30 5.9% 49 7.4%

75 84 89 6 8% 25 4 9% 26 3 9%

75 ‐ 84 89 6.8% 25 4.9% 26 3.9%

85+ 26 2.0% 14 2.8% 17 2.6%

2000 2008 2013

Race and Ethnicity Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

White Alone 345 26.4% 108 21.3% 156 23.5%

Black Alone 919 70.4% 385 75.8% 488 73.5%

American Indian Alone 1 0.1% 0 0.0% 0 0.0%

Asian Alone 5 0.4% 2 0.4% 2 0.3%

Pacific Islander Alone 1 0.1% 0 0.0% 0 0.0%

Some Other Race Alone 21 1.6% 8 1.6% 11 1.7%

Two or More Races 14 1.1% 5 1.0% 7 1.1%

Hispanic Origin (Any 

74 5 7% 35 6 9% 50 7 5%

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Race) 74 5.7% 35 6.9% 50 7.5%

Data Note: Income is expressed in current dollars.

Source:  U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing.  ESRI forecasts for 2008 and 2013.

© 2008 ESRI Phone:  800‐292‐2224 • www.esri.com/bao

License Use: courtesy of GCR & Associates, New Orleans, LA

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AADT, Annual Average Daily Traffic is the total volume of vehicle traffic of a highway or road for a year divided by 365 days.

Blight is the deteriorated condition of buildings, in which

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District shopping center is the inclusion of smaller centers with more convenience goods; emphasizing ease of access by automobile and sufficient space reserved for free parking.

Dollar and Cents of Shopping Centers is a publication by the

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growth is impaired and progress is impeded.

Big Box is a large retail chain store, having a box‐like structure.

Brownfield is a tract of land that has been developed for industrial purposes, polluted, and then abandoned.

Commerce is the exchange or buying and selling of

Urban Land Institute, which includes comprehensive income and expense data for shopping centers and tenants organized by center type, age, and region. It also contains tables on open‐air and enclosed centers organized by size, and features more detailed income and expense categories.

Draw Rate is the percentage of a nonlocal consumer’s spending Commerce is the exchange or buying and selling of

commodities.

Commercial retail space is occupied by or engaged in commerce.

Comparison Shopping is a type of shopping that involves personal gratification: comparing goods between different

Draw Rate is the percentage of a nonlocal consumer s spending  for certain goods within the local study area. 

Eminent domain is the governmental right to take private  property for public usage by virtue of the superior dominion of  the sovereign power over all lands within a defined jurisdiction. 

Façade is the front of a building or any face of a building given personal gratification: comparing goods between different

shops is part of the process of choice, which made on the bases of suitability, quality, price and style.

Consumer Expenditure is the amount consumers spend on goods and services.

Consumer Expenditure Survey is a program consisting of two

Façade is the front of a building or any face of a building given  special architectural treatment. 

Financing tool is a tool used for the instance of raising or  providing funds.

Free‐standing shopping center is an independent, stand‐alone  retailer which is not a part of a shopping center

Consumer Expenditure Survey is a program consisting of two surveys, the quarterly Interview Survey and the Diary Survey, that provide information on the buying habits of American consumers, including data on their expenditures, income, and consumer unit (families and single consumers) characteristics.

The U.S. Census Bureau collects the survey data for the Bureau

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retailer, which is not a part of a shopping center.

Greenspace is a land use planning and conservation term used  to describe protected areas of undeveloped landscape.

HBCU, Historically Black College or University is an institution of higher education in that were established before 1964 with

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of Labor Statistics.

Convenience Shopping is a type of shopping that involves goods, which the consumer purchases frequently, immediately and with a minimum of effort.

Demand is the quantity of a commodity or service wanted at a

the intention of serving the black community.

Inflow is the number of consumers that are nonresidents of a given area who spend within its boundaries. Inflow rate measures the number of consumers who enter the local market on a daily basis.

specified price and time.

Demographic is the idea of relating to the dynamic balance of a population especially with regard to density and capacity for expansion or decline.

Lifestyle center is a shopping center or mixed‐used development that combines the traditional retail functions of a shopping mall, but with leisure amenities oriented towards upscale consumers.

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Market is the available supply of or potential demand for specified goods or services.

Mixed‐use development is the practice of allowing more than one type of use in a building or set of buildings.

Retail Surplus is a state in which the current supply of retail goods and services exceeds the potential demand for those same goods and services. When supply exceeds demand, and there is a surplus, the utilization of the existing square feet of retail is ultimately questioned. Certain retailers may be Neighborhood shopping center is a small‐scale shopping center

with a focus on convenience goods for the surrounding community; typically anchored by a grocery store or discount retailer.

Occupied is the act of residing in a space, as an owner or tenant.

retail is ultimately questioned. Certain retailers may be successful with sales per square foot than the national average because of lower overhead cost. This term can also be understood as the ratio of retail supply to retail demand when the resulting number is above 1.00.

Retention Rate is the percent of a local consumer’s spending Open‐air shopping center is smaller in size than a regional mall

and focused on bringing the shopping experience outdoors.

Pedestrian shopping center is a small‐scale, locally serving clusters of businesses that typically feature establishments offering convenience goods.

(for certain goods) within the local study area. If the residents of the given area spend 36 percent of their collective income on retail, and 25 percent of this amount is spent locally, then the retention rate is equal to 25 percent.

Shopping center is a group of retail stores and service establishments usually with ample parking facilities and typically Regional shopping center focuses on large and interdependent

clusters of shopping centers; clusters are collectively very large, diverse, and mixed among many different types of comparison and convenience retail.

Residential space is a property, which is zoned for single‐family

establishments usually with ample parking facilities and typically designed to serve a community or neighborhood.

Square Footage is the area of a space, measured in square feet, of something for sale or rent.

Streetscape is the appearance or view of a street.

housing, multi‐family apartments, townhouses, condominiums, and/or co‐ops.

Retail is the industry of selling commodities or goods in small quantities to consumers.

Retail Analysis is the study of sales generated by a good or

Supply is the total amount of a product, good, or service available for purchase at any specified price.

Trade Area is the geography from which approximately 60 – 80 percent of your customers’ sales originate.

Unoccupied is a retail establishment that is currently not being

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service to determine the reasons for success or failure, and how sales performance can be improved.

Retail Leakage is a state in which the potential demand for goods and services exceeds the supply of those same goods and services. Therefore, it is possible in this scenario that retail

Unoccupied is a retail establishment that is currently not being used; it is uninhabited.

Zoning Overlay District is a regulatory district which identifies special provisions in addition to underlying base zoning

dollars “leak” outside of the given area, since supply is not keeping up with demand. This term can also be understood as the ratio of retail supply to retail demand when the resulting number is below 1.00.

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